Treatment is divided into 4 main steps:
Step 1: Personal care and professional support
The first step emphasises developing good oral hygiene habits and managing risk factors. Patients are encouraged to brush and clean between their teeth effectively, and professionals may remove plaque and calculus. Key focus areas include controlling factors like tobacco use and diabetes. Evidence on the benefits of increasing physical activity or weight control for gum health remains unclear.
Step 2: Subgingival (below the gum line) instrumentation (deep cleaning)
This step focuses on cleaning below the gum line to remove the subgingival biofilm and calculus. Deep cleaning can be done with specialised hand or powered instruments. Some additional therapies, for example antibiotics, may be recommended for severe cases. Other additional therapies like lasers are not advised.
Step 3: Advanced treatment for non-responsive areas
If certain areas do not respond adequately to the above, further treatments may be required. This may be repeat subgingival instrumentation or periodontal surgery. Periodontal surgery can involve:
These procedures are typically done by specialists or dentists with additional training.
Step 4: Supportive periodontal care (SPC)
The last step is long-term maintenance which involve visits to the dentist, therapist or hygienist every 3-12 months based on individual needs. During these visits, the dental team assesses gum health, helps maintain good oral hygiene habits, and provides professional cleaning to reduce the risk of disease recurrence.
Following these structured steps, patients can expect improved periodontal health, helping to prevent tooth loss and other complications associated with periodontitis.
References
Dr Antoniszczak will present a lecture about the oral health challenges among people living with diabetes. This lecture explores the key challenges faced by individuals living with diabetes, focusing on…
Read moreHosted by #diabeteschat, join Dr Varkha Rattu and the team behind the Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub for an insightful discussion exploring the importance of managing periodontitis and diabetes.
Read moreDr Antoniszczak will present a lecture about the oral health challenges among people living with diabetes. This lecture explores the key challenges faced by individuals living with diabetes, focusing on…
Read moreHosted by #diabeteschat, join Dr Varkha Rattu and the team behind the Periodontitis-Diabetes Hub for an insightful discussion exploring the importance of managing periodontitis and diabetes.
Read moreChronic inflammation links both diseases
Periodontitis can significantly increase blood glucose levels
Inflammation from periodontitis exacerbates insulin resistance
Regular periodontal reviews can aid diabetes management
Chronic inflammation links both diseases
Periodontitis can significantly increase blood glucose levels
Inflammation from periodontitis exacerbates insulin resistance
Regular periodontal reviews can aid diabetes management